Sentences with phrase «often behave like»

Puppies raised in barns, kennels and crates often behave like wild dogs not family pets.
Due to their fixed dividend rate, they often behave like bonds in terms of pricing and portfolio diversification.
Tumor cells associated with pancreatic cancer often behave like communities by working with each other to increase tumor spread and growth to different organs.
I've known this for a long time: religion often behaves like a veneer.
A situation that began with Peter Mandelson creating a communications machine to respond to Thatcher's political success in the eighties has ended with party representatives often behaving like robots (and many would say we now select robots)-- and voters pick up on it when politicians robotically simply tow a party line and so they distrust us.
Meanwhile, as if to demonstrate how the auto industry often behaves like a dog chasing its own tail, the current - generation BMW 3 - series edges away from the sport sedan ideal, as BMW has made it larger, heavier, more refined, and, in essence, more like a 5 - series.
The market often behaves like a deranged manic - depressive and it was clearly off its meds this year.
In fact, since this breed usually weighs nomore than 30 pounds (13.7 kilograms), a cocker spaniel often behaves like a lap dog.
Labs have a very long puppy phase (often behaving like a puppy until 2 or 2-1/2 years of age) and can be terrible chewers during this time.

Not exact matches

(Indeed, Fortune on Trump in 1990: «The boss has always behaved like a brash entrepreneur: trusting his gut; charming his executives one minute, bellowing at them the next; second - guessing and often firing employees; suing his suppliers; making wild public statements; nagging the custodians who polish his brass.»)
Somehow the omnipotent being that created the universe and all its potential life forms is male, often has a big full beard, and behaves like a human father.
The best way to bring the sinfulness of such sins home to us is to point toward the places where humans in fact act wrongly: in home, school, business, contacts with others, and the like, where by pride, self - seeking, neglect of our neighbors, ugliness of behavior in our homes, and so much else, we often behave in a reprehensible manner or we subtly and insidiously treat other persons as mere «things.»
White middle class people often take the attitude that if only criminals, members of racial minorities, welfare recipients, Third World peoples, behaved like us and shared our values, they would not have the problems that they do.
No more can one affirm that it is a particle, when it often behaves more like a wave.
Instead of taking care of themselves — with things like yoga or meditation, going to therapy or relying on their friends or faith — they often regress and «behave in immature ways,» he says.
Safety net: These unions are often low - conflict, with couples behaving like a team.
When people ask me why Katie is such a well - behaved child, I often feel like answering that in my tribe we breastfeed longer, sleep with our babies, and spend lots of time together.
Too often parents become so entangled with the daily struggles of parenting a child who behaves like this that the goodness that exists within them (and it's in there, even if you have to dig deep) gets lost.
As it is not clearly visible why or even that my son is different, I get the «Oh, that kid is so spoiled, why does he behave like this, I bet that's due to bad parenting» look so very often and that is something I still have to learn how to handle.
And one of the frustrations in seeing how Apple is often portrayed in the media, especially in the financial media actually, is that traditionally they've always said, «Well, why doesn't Apple behave like Dell?»
It shows that cancer drug targets behave very differently from normal proteins and often have a complex web of social interactions, like a Facebook super-user.
And yet ADHD children often behave perfectly normally in new situations, particularly those of short duration that involve direct contact with individuals or are pleasurable or exciting, like watching TV or playing games.
Poor coordination often yields low self - esteem as kids may be singled out or teased for not moving or behaving like other children, or not excelling in sports and outdoor activities.
Lauric acid is often considered a medium - chain fatty acid, but it has twelve carbons and it behaves more like a long - chain fat than a medium - chain fat when it comes to mitochondrial energy metabolism.
It might also happen that the older women being older can often start behaving like a mother instead of a partner.
Indelible images are planted in the mind of how one wishes life could be like, and these images often get in the way of being able to progress in life because no one can come close to the fantasy one has in the mind on who they want to partner with and how they should always behave.
Even a return to the vice presidential level is often difficult to negotiate, as many college presidents are reluctant to hire a former president out of concern that this person will behave like he or she still is the chief executive.
He says, through his videos, pre-service educators are able to observe what a classroom dynamic is actually like without being there in the room and acting as a distraction to the students, which often makes students behave differently.
How often has a parent told you, «She behaves like this only at your school»?
I've often blogged about the importance of conferences, but usually I've talked about the fact that you meet editors and agents there, you learn how to behave like a professional, you get great training, and eventually you meet exactly the right agent or editor and make exactly the right pitch at the right time and you get the break you need and suddenly you get published.
When you grow up as a girl, it is like there are faint chalk lines traced approximately three inches around your entire body at all times, drawn by society and often religion and family and particularly other women, who somehow feel invested in how you behave, as if your actions reflect directly on all womanhood.
Having too many investments in your portfolio doesn't allow any of the investments to have much of an impact, and an over-diversified portfolio (sometimes called «diworsification») often begins to behave like an index fund.
Several of Rover Stay Over's customers have canine companions who behave like this, and they'll often share tips on what works to calm their...
A bit like toddlers they often get into things, need to be kept occupied and need lots of training to help them grow into stable, well behaved adults.
For many years, an infectious organism was suspected but PDD did not behave like other infections: it often took months to several years to develop, and some birds in a group didn't get it.
Often I have to remind my client that both of their previous dogs behaved like puppies at one time!
Cats will often regress and behave like kittens when stroked — nursing, drooling kneading.
What they often miss out on is socialising a puppy from the very beginning and teaching them how to behave in the real world with other dogs, people and children, and how to respond to everyday things like travelling on buses, and greeting new people politely.
Mom now behaves like a fool quite often to keep Bailie in the game.
In the «Southern Resident» orca culture, the iconic whales of the San Juan Islands that we see most often on our kayak tours, a male orca without a mother behaves much like an orphan.
Often, it will behave like you would expect a human opponent to play.
«That in itself is refreshing,» he continued, «since dinosaurs are so often depicted as behaving like monsters.»
They behave like and are often found with their lower relative, the Red ChuChu.
Drawn to the «magical, fluid, molten glow of glass,» she went on to study glass and digital media at Rhode Island School of Design and has been experimenting with glass arts ever since, often transforming the material into something that doesn't look or behave like glass.
As is often the case, financial calamities spread like the Black Death; and those still holding the fast - festering assets behave with all the decided calm of howling Banshees.
What I've seen often enough in AGW reasoning is Carbon Dioxide's properties described as an ideal gas — which is how I came into these arguments — especially by one physics PhD who claimed that CO2 mixes thoroughly in the atmosphere because it behaves like an ideal gas; that a pool of CO2 on the floor in a room will therefore diffuse into the atmosphere of the room according to the random nature of the ideal gas without any work being done to move it, fan or open window and so on, and once thoroughly mixed can not be unmixed without work being done.
People with personality disorders have «limited life scripts» and usually behave in «fixed, unyielding ways» that often force people around them to play implicitly - assigned roles like caretaker or bad guy.
That assumes, like financial markets often do, that people always behave rationally.
Car companies suggest that these oversized dash displays, which often times behave more like smart phones than the traditional dashboard, are actually safer than the design of older cars due to features like integrated voice controls that keep the driver's hands on the wheel or the large touch screens for tasks like navigation that are easier to manage than trying to fumble with a smartphone (not to mention the fact that these kinds of new features will almost certain boost manufacturer revenue).
As general rule, Keywords phrases that are clicked earlier in the conversion path (often generic terms) tend to behave differently that keyword queries later down the conversion path (like branded terms).
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